
Integrative Bodywork
Integrative Bodywork is a clinical approach designed to restore structural and functional balance in the body. Through Chuna (Korean Traditional Manual Therapy), Qi Balancing Therapy, and Therapeutic Massage, treatment addresses musculoskeletal tension, joint mobility, and nervous system regulation in a coordinated manner. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, this integrative method supports balanced movement, improved circulation, and sustainable relief by harmonizing both physical structure and internal regulation.

Restore Alignment. Release Tension. Rebalance Energy.
Our integrative bodywork therapies combine structural correction, therapeutic touch, and energetic regulation to support lasting relief and functional restoration.
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Whether your concern is pain, stiffness, stress, or postural imbalance, treatment is tailored to your condition and body mechanics.
What is Integrative Bodywork?
A clinical approach focused on restoring balance throughout the body. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, Integrative Bodywork supports coordinated function between structure, muscles, and internal regulation.
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This approach addresses:
• Musculoskeletal tension
• Joint mobility
• Postural and functional imbalance
• Nervous system regulation
• Circulation and movement efficiency
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Techniques may include:
• Chuna (Korean Traditional Manual Therapy)
• Qi Balancing Therapy
• Therapeutic Massage
Balanced structure. Regulated systems. Sustainable relief.

Chuna
(Korean Traditional Manual Therapy)
Structural Balancing for Functional Recovery
Chuna is a traditional Korean manual therapy focused on restoring balanced posture and musculoskeletal harmony. By improving structural balance and supporting proper joint mechanics, this therapy helps relieve discomfort that arises from postural strain, repetitive stress, or structural imbalance. Rather than addressing pain in isolation, Chuna works to rebalance the relationship between muscles and bones, supporting healthier movement patterns and long-term physical stability.
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Chuna may be beneficial for:
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• Neck tension and cervical discomfort
• Lower back pain and lumbar strain
• Shoulder restriction or imbalance
• Elbow overuse conditions
• Knee discomfort
• Ankle instability
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Through precise manual techniques and functional assessment, Chuna supports a more balanced, stable, and resilient body.
Qi Balancing Therapy focuses on one of the body’s most essential regions—the head. In traditional East Asian medicine, the head is considered a central meeting point of regulatory activity, where circulation, nervous system function, and mental clarity converge. This therapy is designed to help restore balanced and harmonious flow in this vital area.
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When Qi accumulates or becomes dysregulated in the head, individuals may experience symptoms that are difficult to clearly define or persist despite conventional approaches. Qi Balancing Therapy supports the body’s regulatory systems and promotes internal balance.
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This therapy may support individuals experiencing:
• Unexplained or persistent headaches
• Sleep disturbances or insomnia
• Chronic fatigue patterns
• Stress-related tension
• Emotional strain
• Nervous system imbalance
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Techniques may include gentle manual therapy, subtle cranial-based techniques, and breath-centered regulation to encourage relaxation, circulation, and nervous system stabilization.
Qi Balancing Therapy



Therapeutic Massage
Targeted Muscle Therapy for Pain and Recovery
Therapeutic Massage is clinically focused and differs from relaxation massage.
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It is designed to:
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• Reduce muscular adhesions
• Improve circulation
• Relieve trigger points
• Support injury recovery
• Enhance range of motion
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Techniques are adapted based on tissue condition and pain pattern.
Individualized Approach
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Treatment selection is based on:
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• Structural assessment
• Pain characteristics
• Functional limitations
• Stress profile
• Response to prior treatment
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In many cases, therapies are combined within the same session.
​What a Session May Include
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Brief reassessment
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Selected manual therapy
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Integrative support (acupuncture if indicated)
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Heat or cooling application
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Post-treatment recommendations